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Sorry about the delay, my internet tower came down in a storm and had to wait to get it back. For an itchy scalp, and to just smell good, this is what I use, (I am a smoker, so it helps with odor) I have a small spray bottle which I fill with bottled water and then mix in essential oils, about 10 or so drops of each. Tea tree, lavender, rosemary, and peppermint. Before each use I give it a good shake and spritz it on. If I have an itchy scalp, I spray it directly on to the scalp, otherwise I mist the hair only.

If you are washing with baking soda, this alone can make the scalp itchy, so make sure to follow up with an apple cider vinegar rinse. 1 capful to 5 cups water, pour over washed hair and rinse out within one minute.

Hey there Hulk. Guess you learned that you have to keep up on the separating. Especially on the back of the head. Best to do when the hair is wet, even do it in the shower. Gently start to pull two sections apart, going up towards the scalp. Tug a little at a time. Don't worry about reaching the scalp area, you should leave just a little bit there, it protects the scalp. If you have to do that area almost daily in the beginning, then do so, it does not take long to become a nest...Good luck and take your time....Peace

When you have finished washing, let the water drip of into the tub for a few minutes, just sit on the side of it. You can sway it back and forth to watch it come off. I use a towel the same color as my hair, dreads love to eat towel lint. Just pat it dry with the towel, no wrapping it like a turban. Then put the towel on your back to absorb the water still in it. I also use a micro fiber towel, like a Shamwow, to absorb plenty of water out of it, just give it pats and it will suck the water out.....Peace

Sea salt is a dread accelerator, help the knotting process. There is a Himalayan Sea Salt spray from Dreadlock Shampoo, this one is terrific and is Super rich in minerals and natural nutrients. The formula has been enriched with vitamins, Icelandic kelp, wheat, corn and soy protein along with an infusion of horsetail to strengthen your Dreads. Costs $15

You can also make your own spray. The ratio is 3 1/2 tablespoons to 5 cups of water. You can put it in a spray bottle and spray it on or pour in directly onto you wet hair (wet hair absorbs more, like a wet sponge). With the homemade mixture, it must be rinsed out by the two hour mark or you can dry out your hair. If you do your own, just watch out for over spray onto walls or whatever, as it will leave salt stains.

Where to by sea salt you ask?...Bulk food stores...health food stores...fish aquarium stores as they sell it for salt water fish tanks.

Welcome to the community of healthy dreads Hulk. Glad you checked out the methods section already. While you are deciding, stop brushing your hair. Then guess what, you have begun your journey. Your hair will start to separate into sections within a couple of weeks. If you want to do T&R, this is the best way, letting your hair tell you where it wants to be. You can use those natural sections to do the method you choose. Who knows, you just might continue on natural.....Check out some timelines of other members to see the method they used and how they look.

You can use the search bar near the top left to type in key words for other members postings, like TIMELINE, 5 MONTHS, ESSENTIAL OILS, etc. It will get you where you want to be.